Look, just because we’re approaching Christmas (scarily fast, I say) doesn’t mean we have to give up the ghost. Literally. The people behind Phasmophobia know this as much as anyone, as, champing at the bit of the Halloween event, Kinetic Games is already doling out the festive scares.
When you next log into your platform of choice, you’ll notice that Phasmophobia has begun updating. This is the Christmas patch – referred to as “Winter’s Jest” – which, as with all of these types of updates, comes with some themed content, as well as a promise that “Karmpus waits.”
In this case, the developer is taking cues from the Blood Moon event we had just a few weeks ago to challenge players. This event will continue until December 31, 2024, and is available on the PC and console ports of Phasmo.
What do we get then?
For a general overview of what the “Winter’s Jest” patch comes with, you can check out the changelog here. In a nutshell, along with the Christmas event, there are a few bug fixes, including a few that were causing crashes.
Of course, this isn’t about fixing issues. This is about tiding us over until the new year, with scares aplenty. An announcement on the Kinetic Games website goes into more detail about what we can expect. Here, this should explain things:
Continuing on from our Blood Moon event last month, we’ll be tasking Ghost Hunters with working together to achieve a set of shared goals in order to receive rewards. We’ve taken on feedback from the Halloween event and implemented that in to the scoring system, lowering the required scores while increasing the amount earned from completing tasks – and rewarding bonuses for those playing on higher difficulties. This’ll mean progress will feel quicker and more satisfying throughout this event.
The Tanglewood Drive, Bleasdale, Maple Lodge Campsite, and Point Hope lighthouse are now covered in snow, replete with festive decorations. There are also community goals, which include hunting down jack-in-the-boxes that will grant points when opened, so that’s something to look forward to.
We’re also being told these maps are also “host to something incredibly sinister.” Given what this recent post on X says, it seems likely that we’re in for a frightful ride. Merry Christmas, y’all!
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